2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.06.071
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Digestive cell turnover in digestive gland epithelium of slugs experimentally exposed to a mixture of cadmium and kerosene

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“…Increasing rates of cell proliferation within the digestive gland upon exposure to contaminants have also been observed in other gastropod species (Zaldibar et al 2007a, b) and seem to be related to changes in cell type composition and cell renewal in the gastropod midgut gland (Zaldibar et al 2008). Several studies suggest that, upon metal pollution or contaminant exposure, digestive cell numbers in the midgut gland of pulmonate snails decrease (Marigomez et al 1996;Zaldibar et al 2007a, b), whereas excretory cell numbers increase (Marigomez et al 1996;Zaldibar et al 2007b). Basophilic cell numbers, on the other hand, seem to increase upon toxicant exposure, at least in proportion to the decreasing numbers of digestive cells (Lowe and Clarke 1989;Marigomez et al 1996).…”
Section: Protective Effect Of Cd-mt Expressionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Increasing rates of cell proliferation within the digestive gland upon exposure to contaminants have also been observed in other gastropod species (Zaldibar et al 2007a, b) and seem to be related to changes in cell type composition and cell renewal in the gastropod midgut gland (Zaldibar et al 2008). Several studies suggest that, upon metal pollution or contaminant exposure, digestive cell numbers in the midgut gland of pulmonate snails decrease (Marigomez et al 1996;Zaldibar et al 2007a, b), whereas excretory cell numbers increase (Marigomez et al 1996;Zaldibar et al 2007b). Basophilic cell numbers, on the other hand, seem to increase upon toxicant exposure, at least in proportion to the decreasing numbers of digestive cells (Lowe and Clarke 1989;Marigomez et al 1996).…”
Section: Protective Effect Of Cd-mt Expressionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Histopathological lesions in bivalves have already been related to soft-tissue concentrations of contaminants (Gold-Bouchot et al 1995). In general, the gills and digestive glands are, in mollusks, the major target organs for pollution studies (Gold-Bouchot et al 1995;Syasina et al 1997;Zaldibar et al 2007Zaldibar et al , 2008. Still, histopathology studies in C. edule are absent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The mechanism underlying the feeding impairment observed in mollusks exposed to molluscicides is not fully understood, but it could apparently be strongly related to damage to the gastric system or even impacts on the nervous system, as some authors have suggested (Zaldibar et al, 2007). The cellular mechanism of the action of saponins leading to epithelium fragmentation and ulcer- it is important to note that they are all obtained through other sub-processes, resulting in high availability of these saponin products at a low cost.…”
Section: Histology Of the Crop Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%